Bachelor of Comparative Linguistics is equipped with theoretical expertise in language evolution, practical experience with reconstruction and philology of ancient Indo-European/Semitic languages and good knowledge of the respective field of historical linguistics. He or she is able to formulate a scientific hypothesis and work methodically on its confirmation.
Graduates of the bachelor’s programme in General Linguistics have a solid understanding of the main aspects of verbal communication. They understand the nature and breadth of the field, including both the main domains of linguistic analysis and their interdisciplinary aspects, and are equipped with basic skills required in present-day linguistic research.